We report a case of epididymis liposarcoma in a 76-year-old man, who about 6 months before had noted an oval, painless, well delimitable, non-light transmitting right hemiscrotal swelling apparently separated from the didymus. There was no inguinal lymphoadenopathy. A radical orchiectomy was performed. On the basis of clinical staging, that displayed neither local involvement, nor distant metastases, we believe, in accordance with literature, this surgical management can achieve definitive cure; other resolutions will be undertaken in case of relapse.
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